Auguste Rodin
English
By (author): Rainer Maria Rilke
Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) was already an old man when the young poet Rainer Maria Rilke went to interview him for the first time. Rilke stayed on to work as Rodins secretary. Intensely sensitive to art, and in particular to the irreducible power of objects, and yet able to express this awareness in prose of great lyricism and clarity, Rilke was destined to be the critic who would most naturally dramatise Rodins work. In 1903, Rilke published his essay Rodin, a sustained and profound meditation on the unique power of Rodins sculpture that has never been equalled. Written around a chronology of Rodins work, it is also a very approachable introduction to some of the greatest sculpture of the 19th century. Rainer Maria Rilkes essay on Rodin went on to achieve great fame in Germany, selling many tens of thousands of copies during his lifetime. An introduction by Dr Alexandra puts this important work in the context of Rodins sculpture and his connections with Rilke and his translator Jessie Lemont. It assesses as well the value that Rilkes appreciation of Rodin has today.
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